Kenya signs bill criminalising fake news
Through the Cybercrimes Act, the government is going to establish a National Computer and Cybercrimes Coordination Committee. President Kenyatta has signed the controversial Computer and Cyber-Crimes Bill 2018 into law.

Mets place Cespedes on 10-day DL
His preparation and the way he went about his business is definitely not the reason this happened. Yoenis Cespedes spent about a week trying to play through his latest lower body injury.

Ceasefire in J&K during Ramzan
CM also extended a word for all the leaders and parties who attended the all party meeting and helped buid consensus for it. The chief minister hoped that the decision would pave a way for the "peaceful and amicable" environment in the state.

Voter registration deadline is June 1
OR voters appear on track to show their lowest turnout in a primary election in at least 16 years, ballot statistics indicate. Absentee ballot applications sent by mail must be received by the Department of Voter Registration and Elections by 5 p.m.

Lexington Realty Trust (LXP) Value Score to Watch
Currently, the stock carries a price to earnings ratio of 0, a price to book ratio of 0.84, and a price to sales ratio of 2.5. Shareholders will be the losers if a company invest in ventures that aren't profitable enough to support upbeat growth.

The Crew 2 closed beta announced
For those planning on playing on the PC, the system requirements haven't been released yet but will be soon. Ubisoft's racing title will launch next month on June 29 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

Ford to resume F-150, Super Duty production
This quick reaction time enabled the company to recover, fix and validate most of the dies that were at the Eaton Rapids facility. Working with suppliers and contractors, the company removed 19 dies from Meridian Magnesium Products.

Smackdown Live moved to the USA Network July of 2016, after 17 years of appearing on SyFy, MyNetworkTV, UPN and others. It marked the first time that the top three shows were broadcast on the same network.

Fox this year inked a massive five-year, $550 million annual deal for rights to the NFL's Thursday Night Football as the broadcast network begins to focus on sports and news.

Rumors surfaced earlier this year that Fox Sports could be a good candidate to broadcast WWE shows in the near future.